The Scots Magazine, Band 5Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1743 |
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... measures the could have taken . Had the allies been lefs in a hurry , the Queen of Hungary must have been undone ... measure he was to take ; for the news of a peace with the Queen of Hungary foon followed . And his Maje- fty finding ...
... measures the could have taken . Had the allies been lefs in a hurry , the Queen of Hungary must have been undone ... measure he was to take ; for the news of a peace with the Queen of Hungary foon followed . And his Maje- fty finding ...
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... measures fruftrated , and faw that it was fimply impoffible to open a paffage for that garrifon in the manner he had been directed ; having his army o- verwhelmed in the narrow paffes in the circles of Egra and Saatz , and by the ri ...
... measures fruftrated , and faw that it was fimply impoffible to open a paffage for that garrifon in the manner he had been directed ; having his army o- verwhelmed in the narrow paffes in the circles of Egra and Saatz , and by the ri ...
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... measure on his Majefty's behaviour ; yet , fhould he fide with her foes , and the feat of war be transferred thither ... measures . Not- withstanding which , that court did not fcruple to demand 12,000 men of the can- tons , tho ' it is ...
... measure on his Majefty's behaviour ; yet , fhould he fide with her foes , and the feat of war be transferred thither ... measures . Not- withstanding which , that court did not fcruple to demand 12,000 men of the can- tons , tho ' it is ...
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... measures pursued by the admi- niftration . They are the fufpicions and clamours either of Jacobites and republi- cans , or of the mere mob ; and I hope I fhall never fee the measures or proceedings of this house directed by either of ...
... measures pursued by the admi- niftration . They are the fufpicions and clamours either of Jacobites and republi- cans , or of the mere mob ; and I hope I fhall never fee the measures or proceedings of this house directed by either of ...
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... measures which they do not in their hearts approve of : but , with re- gard to him , it is no corrupt influence , as long as he purfues those measures which he thinks will contribute most to the fecu- rity and happiness of his country ...
... measures which they do not in their hearts approve of : but , with re- gard to him , it is no corrupt influence , as long as he purfues those measures which he thinks will contribute most to the fecu- rity and happiness of his country ...
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